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Safety and pharmacokinetics of multiple dosing with inhalable apomorphine (AZ-009), and its efficacy in a randomized crossover study in Parkinson's disease patients
Huntington?s disease influences employment before and during clinical manifestation: A systematic review
The actual use of directional steering and shorter pulse width in selected patients undergoing deep brain stimulation
The prevalence of pain in Huntington's disease in a large worldwide cohort
The prevalence of pain in Huntington’s Disease in a large worldwide cohort
Coexistence of deep brain stimulators and cardiac implantable electronic devices: a systematic review of safety
Effect of deep brain stimulation on caregivers of patients with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review
Impaired serine metabolism complements LRRK2-G2019S pathogenicity in PD patients